44 Main Street
Hebron Fire Station

The fire station you see today is the second Hebron fire house built on this site. It speaks to how Hebron has changed over the years. During most of its history, there was no fire department or police department in Hebron.

Thus, fire was always a danger since houses were heated by fire, lighted with candles, and cooking was done over an open hearth, or on a wood stove. The only law enforcement agent in the 18th century was a constable to serve legal papers.
Think about it
Why is it important to have a fire station centrally located in Hebron Center? Do you know of any other fire stations in Hebron? Why do you suppose fire trucks are painted red?
Use your imagination –what sort of sound might a fire truck make other than using its siren on its way to a fire?
Where to go next
From here walk east on the sidewalk along Route 66